Hello all

I think that the PSCI-Com list might be a dinosaur but then the dinosaurs were a hugely successful and long-lived group of animals which were only wiped out by an accident of literally Earth shattering proportions. 

PSCI-Com seems to be successful at what it does, and in Internet terms is a long-lived, not to say venerable forum. Like the dinosaurs it seems to be well adapted to its environment, so it should have a long future ahead of it, barring asteroid impacts or planet wide volcanic spasms (take your pick of catastrophes).

Don't knock dinosaurs!


Hope this helps




Richard Ellam
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